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Alpha N-catenin expression in the normal and regenerating chick sciatic nerve.

作者信息

Shibuya Y, Yasuda H, Tomatsuri M, Mizoguchi A, Takeichi M, Shimada K, Ide C

机构信息

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.

出版信息

J Neurocytol. 1996 Nov;25(11):615-24. doi: 10.1007/BF02284828.

Abstract

The Ca(2+)-dependent intercellular adhesion molecule cadherin is known to be linked to the cytoskeleton by the protein catenin, an association of which appears to be important for the cell-adhesion function of cadherin. Catenin consists of three subtypes-alpha, beta, and gamma. In our previous study, N-cadherin was shown to be localized on the plasmalemma of normal and regenerating chick peripheral nerve. Thus, as alpha N-catenin is a subtype of alpha-catenin (which is specifically associated with N-cadherin), we investigated the immunolocalization of alpha N-catenin in normal and regenerating chick sciatic nerve. In normal nerve, unmyelinated axons exhibited either intense or weak alpha N-catenin immunoreactivity throughout the axoplasm, whereas myelinated axons were completely immunonegative. Regenerating axons, including those derived from parent myelinated axons, showed alpha N-catenin immunoreactivity of variable intensities in growth cones and axon shafts. Schwann cells were invariably devoid of immunoreactivity. Thus alpha N-catenin is not necessarily bound to the surface plasmalemma, but is distributed throughout the cytoplasm, suggesting that most alpha N-catenin molecules are dissociated from N-cadherin.

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